The summer vacation period is over for this year, but it will be summer soon again. Visiting amusement parks with your family is very popular in these days, but which is the best park in Sweden to visit for a family with different ages. This essay will compare the two biggest amusements parks in Sweden, Gröna Lund and Liseberg and try to find out which one is the best for a typical Swedish family. Liseberg is located downtown in Gothenburg, Sweden’s second largest city. The park opened its gates during the year 1923. Liseberg is one of the most visited attractions in Sweden, with around 3.1 million visitors every year. (Liseberg.com). Gröna Lund is located in the capital city of Sweden, Stockholm. The park is right to the seaward side of the Djurgården Island. The park was inaugurated during the year 1883 and has around 1.5 million visitors every year (gronalund.com). One factor which might be very important when you chose which park you are going to visit is the price for admission tickets and ride passes. According to the Liseberg official web page, Liseberg charges 90 Swedish Crowns (SEK) per visitor for admission tickets, but children under 110cm (3.6ft) go in for free. An unlimited ride pass cost, no matter how tall you are, 335SEK. For a family with two parents and three children it will cost 2150SEK. According to the official web page of Gröna Lund, the amusement park does not have a height policy for admissions tickets; instead every child under seven can enter for free. The admission ticket costs 110SEK and an unlimited ride pass cost 335SEK. With these prices, the family would have to pay 2225SEK. Liseberg offers all types of food; you can choose to eat anything from an exclusive 3-course menu to fast food. There are four different restaurants, seven cafes and four places, which serve fast food (liseberg.com). Gröna Lund offers five different restaurants, one bar, three cafes and 14 places, which serve fast food/ca